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Re: Pitfalls of buying used Sonatas ? [carolinacar] by nvbanker
Aug 19, 2007 (12:44 pm)
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Replying to: carolinacar (Feb 11, 2007 7:28 am)

I am a part-time dealer, hobbyist. I buy all kinds of cars for people at auctions. Frankly, I don't see a down side to the Sonata. For the value, bang for the buck, I don't think you can beat it. Sure, Toyotas are a little better, quieter, smoother, but cost a lot more, and I'm not sure they last a lot longer if at all. The warranty from Hyundai can't be beat. I believe the Hyundais are now a little better than most of the domestic models on the whole. If you want a "good" car for the money, I think Hyundai is where it's at.
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Re: Pitfalls of buying used Sonatas ? [nvbanker] by rustum
Aug 25, 2007 (9:01 pm)
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Replying to: nvbanker (Aug 19, 2007 12:44 pm)

I bought 2001 Sonata 18months back to commute to office. I never took it to long drive. I rented out cars for my previous long drives. This time, i would like to use my car. It has around 65k Miles. Scared to take sonata for long drives. Any of your faced any issues with sonata on long drive? Looking for advice.
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Re: Pitfalls of buying used Sonatas ? [rustum] by nvbanker
Aug 25, 2007 (9:23 pm)
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Replying to: rustum (Aug 25, 2007 9:01 pm)

As long as the service is all up to date, you should be fine. Drive with confidence!
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Re: Pitfalls of buying used Sonatas ? [nvbanker] by rustum
Aug 25, 2007 (9:45 pm)
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Replying to: nvbanker (Aug 25, 2007 9:23 pm)

Hi Nvbanker,
Thanks for your reply. Recently took it to hyndai service station. Did some battery checking. He said everything is ok. He suggested me to replace timing belt and valve clean up. Is it ok to do this after some time. Currently it has 67K. I am planning to drive this for 6 more months and go for upgrade. Is it ok to go for long drive without doing timing belt change and valve clean up. Please advice me.
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Thanks for your reply by rustum
Aug 25, 2007 (9:46 pm)
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Hi Nvbanker,
Is it necessary to change timing belt during 60k serice. Is it ok to do this in next 90k service.
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Re: Thanks for your reply [rustum] by nvbanker
Aug 26, 2007 (5:46 am)
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Replying to: rustum (Aug 25, 2007 9:46 pm)

90,000 is usually the belt upgrade in most cars. Check your manual - but if it doesn't say to do it at 60,000, then you will be fine. The valve clean up is a scam - you don't need that. IF the car is running well, just drive it. You'll be fine.
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Re How Long You can Wait to Replace the 2000 Sonata Timing Belt by rhduke00
Aug 26, 2007 (7:20 am)
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rustum,
 
The owner's manual for the 2000 Sonata says to replace the timing belt at 60,000 miles. Since you already have over 67,000 miles on your car, I would recommend getting it changed ASAP. If the belt should break, the likely result would be major engine damage due to the engine being an interference engine.
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Re: Re How Long You can Wait to Replace the 2000 Sonata Timing Belt [rhduke by rustum
Aug 27, 2007 (8:40 am)
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Replying to: rhduke00 (Aug 26, 2007 7:20 am)

Hi rhduke,
Is it mandatory to change the belt. I would like to use this car for next 6 months and upgrade?
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Re: Re How Long You can Wait to Replace the 2000 Sonata Timing Belt [rhduke [rustum] by nvbanker
Aug 27, 2007 (10:05 am)
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Replying to: rustum (Aug 27, 2007 8:40 am)

Is it mandatory to change the belt. I would like to use this car for next 6 months and upgrade?
 
rhduke is absolutely right! If that's a 60,000 mile belt, it's at risk to break any day now, and when that happens, you'll break every valve in that engine, and need a complete upper teardown of the engine and rebuild to fix it. Want to risk that, then don't change it and cross your fingers- you may make it. But if you don't, you're gonna regret it. I would either dump the car right now, or change the belt, if it were me.
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Changing timing belt by rustum
Aug 27, 2007 (10:00 pm)
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Hi,
Spoke to serviceman at freeman hyunda, irving, texas. They are going to charge 400$ for changing timing belt. Would like it to get it done as not in hurry to get the new car. Want to keep this for some more time before buying new or better car. Thanks for your inputs.

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